"His Excellency"CC". Found this on Ebay, but when i went to get more info from seller, it had gone. Put the movement as 7AK as most Excellencies had this one in at this time. Thought I would put it up as we have no actual pics in the DB
In reply to His Excellency "CC" it is for by mybulova_admin
Admin I can't tell how many panel members have actually "voted" nor what the votes are from those who have commented.
Bobbee also asked about deleting this record to allow Mr Daca to enter once he gets the actual watch. That sounds like a good idea. The record would have more and actual data when re-enetered.
In reply to Admin I can't tell how many by William Smith
In reply to Admin I can't tell how many by William Smith
In reply to What will happen to the by DarHin
Good point DarHin The comments would be deleted too. There is no mechanism to "reassign" ownership of the record from one person to another that I'm aware of, unless Admin can do this. One problem may the paths to the root images. I believe they are absolute (to a particular users image folder), not relative, so I'm not sure how the images would display if the ownership was just changed?
In reply to Good point DarHin The by William Smith
Is there anything in this thread that is worth saving?? It just seem to be taking up bandwidth with out all of the correct information.
Dave can take his own photos when he has it spiffy and ready to enter it. I am sure he will enter the correct info on it and then we can confirm it. I have the ad saved in my files so it can be applied to the new entry.
In reply to Is there anything in this by OldTicker
I'll leave the "worthiness" of the comments to the powers that be. My main point was the technical nuts & bolts aspect of saving the comments if a record is , in essence, transferred to another member.
Obviously, the owner of the watch will want to upload their own pics.
I also have one of these...exactly the same as this one and the ad but with an "A9" 1949 21J 10BM. The dial is out to restore. I will post when completed...thenit can be called whatever you want because it has a refinished dial but it is an authenitc His Excellency "CC" dated A9 on case back cover and movement. DW